Tottenham make Marcus Rashford transfer decision with Man Utd outcast tipped for loan exit

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Tottenham make Marcus Rashford transfer decision with Man Utd outcast tipped for loan exit
Author: Callum McAvoy
Published: Dec, 27 2024 10:34

Tottenham’s stance on signing Marcus Rashford has been revealed, with the forward tipped to leave Manchester United on loan in January. Rashford’s days at Old Trafford appear to be numbered having seemingly been exiled from the first-team by Ruben Amorim.

 [Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim]
Image Credit: Metro [Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim]

Though he started brightly under the new United head coach, scoring three goals in his first two Premier League games, the England international has been left out of the last four matchday squads. And despite the Red Devils’ terrible form, Amorim insists Rashford will not be selected until he shows more in training.

 [Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou]
Image Credit: Metro [Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou]

Speaking after United’s 2-0 loss at Wolves on Boxing Day, the Portuguese said: ‘It’s always the same reason it’s going to be. We have to be the same professionals, I have to be the same guy winning or losing. ‘Losing, I have to be stronger so I will continue with my idea until the end.’.

In a bombshell interview earlier in December, Rashford himself said he was ‘ready for a new challenge’, casting further doubt over his future at his boyhood club. With the January transfer window just days away, many clubs around the world have been linked with signing the 27-year-old, however The Athletic report that a permanent sale is unlikely until the summer.

Instead, it is said that Rashford could leave United on loan until the end of the season, which would give him the chance to improve his form and rebuild his reputation which has taken a blow over the last 18 months. If he performs well it should also increase his value in a similar manner to how Mason Greenwood and Jadon Sancho did before they secured permanent exits last summer.

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